Colorado Property Tax Exemption Amendment, Referendum 5 (1988)
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Colorado Property Tax Exemption Amendment, Referendum 5 (1988) was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, regarding property tax exemption for non-producing, unpatented mining claims,on the November 8, 1988 election ballot in Colorado, where it was approved.
Election results
| Referendum 5 | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 624,021 | 51.9% | |||
| No | 578,295 | 48.1% | ||
Election Results from: State Legislative Council, Ballot History
Text of measure
Language on the ballot:
| “ | An amendment to Section 3 of Article X of the Constitution of the State of Colorado, creating an exemption from property taxation for non-producing unpatented mining claims.[1] | ” |
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